What Is Acquired Resistance?

What Is Acquired Resistance? Acquired antimicrobial resistance is the result of an evolutionary process by which microorganisms adapt to antibiotics through several mechanisms including alteration of drug target by mutations and horizontal transfer of novel/foreign genes, referred to as resistance genes. How acquired resistance is produced? As it will be discussed later in the chapter,

What Is Localized Acquired Resistance?

What Is Localized Acquired Resistance? In tobacco plants reacting hypersensitively to pathogen infection, localized acquired resistance (LAR) is induced in a sharp zone surrounding hypersensitive response What is SAR in microbiology? Systemic acquired resistance (SAR) is a form of induced resistance that is activated throughout a plant after being exposed to elicitors from virulent, avirulent,